A fan was kicked out of Arthur Ashe Stadium in the early hours of Tuesday morning after Alexander Zverev claimed the man said “the most famous Hitler phrase there is.” While the German star emerged victorious after beating Jannik Sinner in five sets to land himself a spot in the quarter-final, the match wasn’t without controversy. As the pair were locked 2-2 in the fourth set, Zverev couldn’t take it anymore and stormed over to the chair umpire to complain about the fan’s shocking remark. “It’s unacceptable,” Zverev, 26, told umpire James Keothavong, who instantly turned around to ask the...